Community Development
2009 - 2025
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Volume 47, issue 5, 2016
- Comments from the Editorial Office pp. 583-583

- John Green
- Perceptions of poverty and the perpetuation of the capability-judgment cycle in outer southeast Melbourne pp. 584-601

- Leanne M. Kelly
- Assessing farm-level agricultural sustainability using site-specific indicators and sustainable livelihood security index: Evidence from Vaishali district, India pp. 602-619

- Haroon Sajjad and Iffat Nasreen
- Challenges to sustainable development in Mississippi pp. 620-637

- Hui Liew
- Local food systems and community economic development through the lens of theory pp. 638-651

- Bradley Christensen and Rhonda Phillips
- More than noise: Employing hip-hop music to inform community development practice pp. 652-669

- Justin Hollander and Jennifer Quinn
- Improving local results: Fusing community design and community development pp. 670-682

- Suzanne Morse Moomaw
- Role of research in community arts: Developing an evaluation framework in Singapore pp. 683-699

- Im Sik Cho, Quyen Duong and Ivan Nasution
- Broadband and civic engagement in rural areas: What matters? pp. 700-717

- Brian Whitacre and Jacob L. Manlove
- Community engagement: Universities’ roles in building communities and strengthening democracy pp. 718-731

- James R. Cook and Maury Nation
- Pocket parks as community building blocks: A focus on Stapleton, CO pp. 732-745

- Huston Gibson and Jessica Canfield
- Mobilizing communities: Asset building as a community development strategy pp. 746-747

- Timothy Collins
- Communities and workforce development pp. 747-748

- Penelope Schmidt
Volume 47, issue 4, 2016
- Comments from the Editorial Office pp. 411-411

- John Green
- Family businesses and community development: the role of small business owners and entrepreneurs pp. 412-430

- Margaret A. Fitzgerald and Glenn Muske
- Mapping community innovation: Using social network analysis to map the interactional field, identify facilitators, and foster community development pp. 431-448

- Bruce Balfour and Theodore R. Alter
- Addressing housing and neighborhood revitalization needs in Georgia’s rural and small towns: A study of the Georgia Initiative for Community Housing pp. 449-463

- Kim Skobba and Karen Tinsley
- Volunteer roles and the benefits of volunteering: An examination of nonprofit housing cooperatives pp. 464-480

- Catherine Leviten-Reid and Robert Campbell
- Volunteering, paying it forward, and rural community: A study of Bridgetown, Western Australia pp. 481-495

- Abel Duarte Alonso and Julie Nyanjom
- Barriers to community development in distressed cities: A case study of Camden, New Jersey pp. 496-513

- Christopher A. Wheeler
- Community development through reconciliation tourism: The behind the Big House Program in Holly Springs, Mississippi pp. 514-529

- Jodi Skipper
- “Growing” communities with urban agriculture: Generating value above and below ground pp. 530-545

- Michael Carolan and James Hale
- Navigating dilemmas of community development: Practitioner reflections on working with Aboriginal communities pp. 546-561

- Jenny Cameron, Paul Hodge, Amanda Howard and Graeme Stuart
- Happiness from social capital: An investigation from micro data in rural Thailand pp. 562-573

- Pungpond Rukumnuaykit and Piriya Pholphirul
- Thinking small: The United States and the lure of community development pp. 574-575

- Héctor Andrés Bombiella Medina
- Open borders to a revolution: Culture, politics, and migration pp. 575-576

- Seth Jesse
- Development with identity: Community, culture and sustainability in the Andes pp. 577-578

- Michael L. Dougherty
- Cracking the carbon code: The key to sustainable profits in the new economy pp. 578-580

- Ross Graham
- A very short, fairly interesting and reasonably cheap book about studying leadership pp. 580-581

- Alison Ollerenshaw
- Academic entrepreneurship and community engagement: Scholarship in action and the Syracuse miracle pp. 581-582

- Mark Edward Braun
Volume 47, issue 3, 2016
- Bringing hope: Preface to the Turning the Tide on Poverty special issue pp. 285-286

- Lionel J. Beaulieu and Alice Diebel
- Turning the Tide on Poverty: History, theoretical frameworks, and methods pp. 287-303

- Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Pamela A. Monroe, Crystal Tyler-Mackey, Rachel Welborn and Sheri Lokken Worthy
- Turning the Tide on Poverty: Community climate in economically distressed rural communities pp. 304-321

- Crystal Tyler-Mackey, Pamela A. Monroe, Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Rachel Welborn and Sheri Lokken Worthy
- Turning the Tide on Poverty: Perceptions of leaders and leadership in economically distressed communities pp. 322-340

- Sheri Lokken Worthy, Crystal Tyler-Mackey, Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Pamela A. Monroe and Rachel Welborn
- Turning the Tide on Poverty: Community champions as critical elements of success in economically distressed communities pp. 341-357

- Sheri Lokken Worthy, Laura Downey, Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Pamela A. Monroe, Crystal Tyler-Mackey and Rachel Welborn
- Turning the Tide on Poverty: Sustainability of community engagement in economically distressed communities pp. 358-374

- Pamela A. Monroe, Crystal Tyler-Mackey, Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Rachel Welborn, Sheri Lokken Worthy, Catherine H. Lowe and Natalie J. Pickett
- Turning the Tide on Poverty: The role of the Cooperative Extension Service in the initiative pp. 375-384

- Rachel Welborn, Laura Downey, Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Pamela A. Monroe, Crystal Tyler-Mackey and Sheri L. Worthy
- Turning the Tide on Poverty: Documenting impacts through Ripple Effect Mapping pp. 385-402

- Rachel Welborn, Laura Downey, Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Pamela A. Monroe, Crystal Tyler-Mackey and Sheri L. Worthy
- Turning the Tide on Poverty: Strategies and challenges related to tackling poverty in rural communities in the South pp. 403-410

- Sheri Lokken Worthy and Lionel J. Beaulieu
Volume 47, issue 2, 2016
- Collective impact approaches and community development issues pp. 156-166

- Norman Walzer, Liz Weaver and Catherine McGuire
- Community-campus partnerships, collective impact, and poverty reduction pp. 167-180

- Karen Schwartz, Liz Weaver, Natasha Pei and Annie Kingston Miller
- The why and how of working with communities through collective impact pp. 181-193

- Jeff Raderstrong and Tynesia Boyea-Robinson
- Community indicators and collective impact: facilitating change pp. 194-208

- Danielle M. Wood
- Collective impact facilitators: how contextual and procedural factors influence collaboration pp. 209-224

- Rebecca J. Gillam, Jacqueline M. Counts and Teri A. Garstka
- Re-examining power and privilege in collective impact pp. 225-240

- Kimberly LeChasseur
- Using collective impact in support of communitywide teen pregnancy prevention initiatives pp. 241-258

- Thomas W. Klaus and Edward Saunders
- Collective impact capacity building: Finding gold in Southwest Florida pp. 259-273

- Cindy Banyai and Dave Fleming
- Possible: Transformational change in collective impact pp. 274-283

- Liz Weaver
Volume 47, issue 1, 2016
- Comments from the Editorial Office pp. 1-1

- John Green and Elizabeth Sweeney
- Now more than ever, this planet needs truly inclusive community development efforts that tolerate, embrace -- even celebrate -- difference pp. 2-10

- David Lamie
- A communicative approach to community development: the effect of neighborhood storytelling network on civic participation pp. 11-28

- Seungahn Nah, Kang Namkoong, Nien-Tsu Nancy Chen and Ronald J. Hustedde
- From the grassroots to the elites: examining collaboration among local service providers pp. 29-44

- Ashley A. Hicks, Deanna L. Wilkinson and Anastasia Snyder
- Spatial location of place-based subsidized households and uneven geography of opportunities: case of Austin, Texas in the US pp. 45-62

- Ayoung Woo and Young-Jae Kim
- Housing characteristics of households with wheeled mobility device users from the American Housing Survey: do people live in homes that facilitate community participation? pp. 63-74

- Lillie Greiman and Craig Ravesloot
- Navigating time and space: how Americans with disabilities use time and transportation pp. 75-90

- Andrew Myers and Craig Ravesloot
- Healthy Communities Initiative: a preliminary assessment of the University of Missouri-Sedalia health promotion partnership pp. 91-105

- Wilson Majee, Laurel Goodman, Molly Vetter-Smith and Shannon Canfield
- Rapid change in small towns: when social capital collides with political/bureaucratic inertia pp. 106-121

- Greg Halseth and Laura Ryser
- (Re)framing sustainable development: an ecological posture and Praxis pp. 122-135

- C. Bjørn Peterson and Richard C. Knopf
- Residents’ perceptions of tourism and their implications for policy development: evidence from rural Poland pp. 136-151

- Joanna Kosmaczewska, Rhodri Thomas and Francisco Dias
- Community Development Society and the International Association for Community Development sign historic Memorandum of Understanding pp. 152-153

- Gisele Hamm and Charlie McConnell
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